Upon entering the store, shoppers come across the brand’s mosaic ex-libris, followed by a lofty, open-plan retail space that’s defined by natural blond wood, pristine white walls and back walls in a contrasting prussian blue shade. The main retail space is furnished with custom-made pieces in cherry wood, while floor-to-ceiling wooden frames, decorated with Hermès’ renowned silks, serve as partitions and add a sense of intimacy to the setting.

A variably spring moodboard makes a mind to mix and match. Photographed structures in strong colors according to the Esprit Spring campaign 2017 and colorful wooden frames bring the heritage theme to life.

Other standout features at the Bosch showroom include the open kitchen. Here, a long dining table serves as a spot for meetings, and for people to watch cooking demonstrations and to look at the appliances, which have been placed at eye level for those who are sitting down.

The white wooden frames extend to the white brick wall unevenly on both sides of the store. It was inspired by the waves hitting the shore and then back into the ocean. The whole store uses only white colored materials to highlight the products.